KG01 - See comments inline.
On Jun 6, 2012, at 3:43 AM, Hagar Delest <hagar.delest@laposte.net> wrote:
> Le lun. 04 juin 2012 22:25:34 CEST, Mikkel Bang <facebookmannen@gmail.com> a écrit
:
>
>>> There are also some real differences at play here - many of those
>>> differences are technical in nature, some are of a business model type
>>> and others are just colloquial in nature, but they are all valid
>>> differences of opinion between intelligent individuals.
KG01 - Are their differences in the user model? What aspects of the user experience in LibreOffice
might we consider emulating, avoiding or enhancing in AOO?
>>
>> These are small differences. Differences that are easily set aside (all is
>> fair in love and war) - if both parties want it enough - if both parties
>> care more about creating the world's finest office suite than they do
>> sowing disunity, flaunting their egos, or showcasing their hatred for a
>> third party (Oracle) that isn't even around any more.
>
> Small differences??? On the contrary, the license difference for example is a key point.
> There are 2 projects with opposite business models: a copyleft LibreOffice and a permissive
license for Apache OpenOffice.
>
> BTW, have you asked the same question on the LibO ML?
>
> Hagar
>
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